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Monday, July 25, 2011

Falling Petals Chapter Four

Chapter Four: Death’s Lover
London, Spring 1653
        I was in London that year. I was eighteen for the moment, a rare dark beauty in a room of sun-bleached blondes. It was a ball for some girl’s coming-of-age, somewhat like a modern girl’s sweet sixteen. We had been in what amounted to a charm school together. That was not to say I knew her that well. No, that era’s idea of proper etiquette had forced her to invite me. Elsewise she would have been frowned upon as unsociable.
            It was a macabre affair. The decorations were frilly and lacy and they covered every possible surface. The band was under-talented and most likely over-paid. The men all wore their nicest suits, which were mostly patchy at best. The women were in heavy fabrics and corsets tightened as far as possible. It was sickening. Then there was the way they behaved. They were loud, unabashedly rude and shamefully inappropriate. The men farted and the women burped. Rarely was an ‘excuse me’ worded aloud and only as a jest and followed by mulish laughter.
            My fellow charm school graduates and I sat with noses wrinkled. The poor girl for whom this party had been arranged could be seen crying into her handkerchief in the corner. I could almost excuse her. The girl’s family was poor, almost penniless. She had worked herself to the bone for years to save up enough money for the party. In England, however, taste was inbred within rich families. Unluckily for the girl, men from many of the richer families in London had come. The poor girl had no chance with them. But next to her the rest of us looked beautifully normal. The other girls received a fair share of dances. Most of us turned down the men from the host family, unless the girl was ugly or desperate. The rest of us had higher aspirations.
            Well, they did. My reasons for attending were simple; normalcy and hunger. Appearing at social events such as these made me seem like a normal girl. Plus these balls were great places to hunt. All I had to do was sniff for the men who smelled like alcohol. They were the least likely to be mourned.
            “Would you like to dance?” one of the men came over, smiling at me. His suit was in good condition, and he looked generally clean. And he smelled like alcohol. Then he belched loudly, and I grimaced.
            “I’m sorry. I have a partner for this dance. My dance card is full.” I fibbed quickly. The other girls gasped and tittered at my lie.
            “Oh really? And who, may I ask, is taking your hand for this dance?” the drunken man sneered arrogantly. The girl behind me cried louder and I remembered the man was her father. I searched quickly for a name, any name, and was spared by an unlikely savior.
            “That would be me, Alfred.” a young man took my hand to help me up. I thanked a nonexistent god that I’d remembered to wear my gloves that night.
            “Ah. Please forgive me Mr. Wolfe. I didn’t mean to offend you or the beautiful young lady.” Alfred stuttered, flushing a mottled red.
            “Of course Alfred. That was an honest mistake. Ladies.” the handsome boy winked at my ‘friends’. Then he swept me away to the dance floor. He placed a hand on my waist, keeping mine in the other, and we danced.
            “Thank you Mr. Wolfe.” I murmured, just loud enough for him to hear. He smiled charmingly.
            “I’m a fool for damsels in distress and you, my lady, seemed to be caught in a crisis.” the young man twirled us around gracefully. He was about nineteen, maybe twenty. The boy had longer, silky black hair that sometimes fell into his eyes. He was tall too, maybe six one to my delicate five two.
            “You look quite handsome tonight Mr. Wolfe.” I remarked.
            “Please, call me William. You look very beautiful yourself. An interesting dress…” he mused. I flushed. I was wearing a very light dress that clung to my figure at the top and fell in graceful waves. It was a rich scarlet embroidered with gold figures. To a human eye it would look meaningless, but a trained eye could see the delicate and inauspicious pattern of swords and flames that marked me as vampire royalty.
            “Thank you. It is Egyptian silk, quite rare.
            “And also quite expensive. What is your name?”
            “Shadow. Shadow Viguié.” I gave him my real name without thinking. The girls knew me as Elizabeth DeLaney. Hopefully he wouldn’t ask them about me.
            “Ah. An unusual name to go with an unusual girl.”
            “Thank you. I have a partner for the next dance. Forgive me.” I curtseyed and left him on the dance floor, staring after me. There were three more dances before I was free again. The first and third were with Old Granger, one of the well-behaved relatives. The second was with the hostess’s betrothed, Jeremiah. I had a feeling Jeremiah would be leaving his fiancée after that night.
            When the third song finally ended, I ghosted over to the refreshment table. It was set against a wall of mirrors. Suspended in time for a moment, I watched my chest rise and fall, watched all the human things it had taken me thousands of years to learn. Unlike most of the women in the room I had forgone the customary corset, presenting an innocent and natural look. I wore kohl to darken my eyes and bring my pale skin into sharper contrast and my lips were painted red. The sleeves of my dress ended just past my elbows where they were met by my gloves, which were gold and shimmered in the light.
            “I would recommend the caviar.” William placed his hands on my waist from behind. Together we would be a perfect match, if it weren’t for his eyes. He had striking, midnight blue eyes streaked with gold.
            “Hm. I prefer the blood sausage.” I laughed, knowing he wouldn’t understand but not able to help myself.
            “Really? You are a rare sort of woman.” William said quietly. I laughed again, a very human melodic chime I had been practicing for years.
            You have no idea, kid. I thought gleefully.
            “Thank you.” I answered aloud. Another song started up.
            “May I have your hand in this dance?” William bowed, then held out his hand. I took it and let him twirl me back out into the ballroom. We were the envy of all as we spun gracefully, weaving between the other couples. William held me too close for it to be proper, but I couldn’t bring myself to object. The old women who always gathered in a corner whispered to each other. I could hear them, and I was disconcerted.
            “-must be evil-”
            “-not a normal person-”
            “-those eyes-”
            “-not natural!” one woman exclaimed. I frowned slightly.
            “I wish they would stop talking about me like that.” William sighed. I looked up at him and raised an eyebrow.
            “They’re talking about you?” I asked flatly. William smiled
            “Yes. They always are. They don’t like my eyes. Supposedly, dark blue eyes are doors to hell or something ridiculously superstitious like that. Plus I’m left handed. I know, it’s stupid.”
            “Yes it is. I would hope they would have a good reason to accuse you before doing this Oh, now they’re talking about me.” I grinned.
            “-devil woman-”
            “-seductress-”
            “-evil eyes, so cold-”
            “-parents are strange-”
            “-that dress, no corset-”
            “Whore!” William stiffened and I gasped. The music had just stopped so everybody heard the old bat’s accusation. There was an immediate reaction as I burst into tears. My ‘friends’ gathered around me in a protective circle. William flushed an angry red and turned on Alfred.
            “I think it would be wise to escort these ladies out of here. Before the rest of us do it for you.” William said coldly. The old bats gasped as if they were offended. Alfred hurried them out before a fight could start. Their husbands followed them, apologizing as they went. One of them put a hand on my shoulder, and another spoke to me.
            “I’m very sorry about this. Judith means well but she’s a little, well, brash. She doesn’t mean to hurt people.” he looked at me with brilliant green eyes begging for forgiveness.
            “Thank you. You’re very kind.” I sniffled. A murmur of approval spread around the room. The old man smiled gratefully and left. There were a few more moments of silence, then Alfred coughed.
            “Well then, back to the ball.” he announced, clapping his hands together sharply. The musicians jumped into action, picking up the song they had been about to start next.
            “Would you like to dance again or has your evening been ruined?” William questioned gently. I smiled at him and wiped the tears out of my eyes. Though it was hard to believe, I was still a virgin. I’d always thought of humans as food and vampires didn’t generally have sex with beating hearts. So I was easily hurt when it came to that matter, which was amazing considering my genuine apathy everywhere else.
            “I’d like to dance.” I answered, holding out my hand and biting my bottom lip. We danced slowly and I held myself as close to him as possible. Nobody whispered about it, assuming I just needed comfort. The truth was that there was something stirring inside me, some strange feeling I’d never know before then. It was begging me to get closer to him, to do whatever I had to do to stay close. We danced again and again. The people in the ballroom began to talk about us.
            “-such a cute couple-”
            “-things like this bring people closer together-”
            “-no doubt they’ll be married by winter-”
            “- their children will be adorable-”
            “-can’t wait to see the ring-”
            William looked happy as can be, but I was a little uneasy. What if these people were right? Could I possibly be falling in love? Finally the guests all started to leave, and I looked up at William.
            “Would you like to come home with me?” he asked hopefully.
            “But- what will people think of us?” I asked, worried. A great part of a successful vampire’s life is fitting in, not being noticed. I had really blown that idea to shreds.
            “They’ll think we’re charming.”
            “Ah. C’est la vie.”
            “Tu parles francais?”
            “Oui. Je suis de Paris.” It was a close enough answer. I wasn’t born there, but how was I supposed to tell him I massacred thousands of people and harnessed their language through their blood?
            “Ah. La belle fille Noir.” he said. My heart fluttered in my chest as I blushed yet again.
            “Merci.”
            “So will you come home with me?” he asked again. Looking up at him with his eyes shining and his perfect lips parted in a soft smile, it would have been next to impossible to say no.
            “Yes.” I said instead. He almost jumped with joy.
            “Wonderful. I’ll show you to my carriage.” he took my hand and gently lead me out, making sure I never fell behind. I gasped when I saw the carriage. It was not the sleek black wood or the sweeping design that drew my eyes. It was the animals pulling it. They were magnificent, huge black horses with proud heads and stout bodies. They were well groomed and almost gleamed in the starlight. I practically tripped in my haste to get to the nearest one. Running a hand through his mane, I whispered softly to him in French. He perked up his ears, then pushed his head against my chest. I stroked his neck, happily humming to him.
            “You have quite a way with horses, ma belle.” William said quietly. I turned to find him right behind me.
            “They are beautiful. I love horses, and I think they know it.” I gushed, face alight with joy. William’s eyes darkened and he put his hands on my waist. Then he leaned down slowly and kissed me. Startled, I stiffened. William pulled away quickly, looking up at the stars.
            “I’m sorry.” his voice hitched.
            “Don’t be.” I reached up to put a hand on his cheek. When he looked down at me I stretched up and kissed him. William smiled at me, a little dazed, when I pulled away.
            “Sir, are we to be leaving soon?” the driver called down. He was middle-aged and he waved at me warmly. I blushed again. For some reason that had been my reflex reaction all night.
            “Oh yes, Arnold. We’ll be going home.” William answered, shaking his head to clear it.
            “And the lady, sir?”
            “She’ll be coming with us.”
            “Congratulations, sir.” the driver tipped his hat to us. William opened the door for me. As I got in, the driver spurred on the horses. William had to dive for the door to make it in. When the door closed, we laughed together. The driver made a sharp turn, throwing me into William’s lap.
            “I- I-” I stuttered. The carriage lurched and William put his hands on my shoulders to support me. My breathing quickened almost imperceptibly. We leaned toward each other until our lips met. The kiss was tender and hesitant. Then the carriage pulled to a sudden stop, causing me to slide on William’s lap and press my body against his. From the waist up, anyways. William groaned and kissed me harder, ignoring the driver’s shouting and twining his hands in my hair. I became fluid in his arms, my own curling around his neck. My mouth opened beneath the pressure of his lips and we shared breaths.
            The carriage began to move again as I kissed along William’s jawline. My lips travelled down the curve of his neck and I could feel him trembling beneath me. I found the place where his pulse beat strongest against my lips and prepared to take what I had come to the ball for. But I couldn’t do it.
            It dawned on me as my fangs sheathed. Some deeper feeling was keeping me from doing it. Maybe it was love or maybe it was something else entirely. Whatever it was kept me from sinking my fangs into his neck and drawing out his lifeblood. Whatever it was made me feel things I never thought I could. For the first time I was feeling something for a human other than the bloodlust and the helpless anger that came with it. I was feeling something that scared me, but made me ecstatically happy at the same time. And that was why I was meeting his parents half an hour later.
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London, Summer 1653
        We were married in June of that year. It almost didn’t happen, too, because I’d kept something very important a secret. The music that was my cue had started but I was still in my dressing room, crying. William came up to find me, angry, but he had sorrow hidden deep in those shocking blue eyes.
            “Why Shadow?” he begged for my answer, holding both my hands in his. I shook my head, desperately trying to clear the lump in my throat so I could speak. My mother stood in the doorway, grimly happy. She’d warned me against marriage to a human. Naturally she thought I’d finally heeded her words.
            “I’m not who you think I am.” I sobbed, staring out the window. The stars twinkled in the clear night sky.
            “I know who you are Shadow. Please don’t leave me. Not now.” he pleaded, furiously blinking away his tears.
            “But I haven’t told you the truth.” I whispered, shaking my head again.
            “Then tell me the truth.” he said quietly. William searched my eyes for the answer.
            “I can’t. I-” I looked up at my mother. She had a tortured look in her eyes. She seemed to waver. Then she smiled, just the tiniest bit, and nodded. I smiled through the tears, relieved. My mother had given me permission to reveal our secret.
            “Listen William, my parents and I are-” I began, but he cut me off.
            “Vampires. Yes, I’ve known since I met them.” William said, bewildered.
            “No, no they’re… wait, what?”
            “Um, Shadow, it’s obvious. They have red eyes and they kind of have, uh, fangs.”
            “Oh. Well that was easy.” I sighed, then started to laugh. With the laughter came tears, streaming down my face.
            “Ma Noir, what’s wrong?”
            “I’m just really happy I’m not dressed yet. Seeing the bride in her gown before the wedding is bad luck.” I started to giggle again as my happy tears dried up.
            You are insane!” William exclaimed, but he laughed with me.
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Later that night…
        We were a little hesitant as we kissed. The little cottage we were in had been bought especially for our honeymoon. Our new house was over in the Americas, a quaint little village called Boston. We would be leaving in two days.
            “Are you okay?” William asked, watching me carefully out of the corner of his eyes.
            “Sorry. I was just thinking.” I answered truthfully.
            “About what?”
            “You.”
            “Mmm…” William wrapped his arms around me from behind. I relaxed against him as he kissed my neck then buried his nose in my hair.
            “Don’t we have something to do?” I asked timidly.
            “Only if you want to.” William said steadfastly. But his thumb was moving in small, soothing circles on my stomach, which was covered only by the thinnest silk nightgown I had been able to find. I wiggled around to face him, then raised an eyebrow, scrunching my nose delicately.
            “Is your brain turned off?” I asked, tapping him on the forehead.
            “No! Why do you ask?”
            “I just swore that I would love you forever, right?” I asked, watching the growing confusion in his eyes.
            “I assume so, since we’re married.”
            “And to consummate that marriage we have to…”
            “Make love?”
            “Yes William, make love. Make love. What two people do when they love each other. And two people get married because…”
            “They love each other.”
            “Yes!”
            “Wait, I’m confused. Are you saying what I think you’re saying?” William asked, grinning at me. I sighed with relief and kissed him. He kissed me back tenderly.
            “Yes.” I said against his lips. William pulled us down so we laid back on the bed, trapping me beneath his weight. His shirt was on the floor in seconds, as was my nightgown and his pants. William rolled us over.
            “Your mother told me it would be… better… for you if you… bit me.” he told me tentatively.
            “Bit…you?” I asked, confused.
            “She said the blood would make it… better. For both us.” William explained. He watched my eyes carefully while he waited for me to understand.
            “I- I’ve never-”
            “Bitten someone you care about. I know. Another first, right?”
            “I…”
            “Please Shadow.”  he said seriously. I nodded, blocking back the tears. All of my tears had been happy that day and these were no exception.
            “Yes!” I choked out. A dazzling smile spread across William’s face, lighting his eyes. Then his expression softened and he leaned back into the pillows. I kissed my way down his neck until I could feel his pulse, just like I had that night in the carriage. My fangs snicked out, delicate and deadly. I opened my mouth and bit down gently. William shuddered then relaxed completely as I drew blood from the wound. I sucked harder and he groaned and ran his hands along my body. I knew exactly how much blood I could take without hurting him. But by the time I reached the point where I should have stopped, I couldn’t. Tears started to fall from my eyes but I couldn’t stop until his breathing almost did.
            I yanked myself away from him, wiping the blood from my mouth. Listening to the faltering beat of his heart, I got desperate. I searched around for something sharp. Nothing truned up. As a last resort I tore open my wrist with my teeth. The blood flowed from the gash and I pressed my wrist to William’s lips. His mouth opened reflexively and he swallowed as my blood pooled in his mouth. I let him drink until I grew weak then pulled away again. I sat for hours, waiting for him to wake up. Finally he did. He twitched and then his eyes flew open. William’s eyes, previously that strange dark blue, had turned black as obsidian. They were still shot through with gold but the streaks were more vibrant, more liquid.
            “William?” I asked hesitantly. His pulse beat in his chest, slower than normal but still there.
            “Shadow? Oh god, I’m like them now aren’t I?” he gasped. When his tears fell they were tinged with blood like mine were.
            “No, god no. Feel your pulse William. Feel your chest move with your breath. You are not like them.” I answered fervently, snatching up one of his hands and pressing it to his chest. Wonder dawned on him.
            “My heart…” he whispered. Then he kissed me passionately, mixing up the traces of blood left on our lips.
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Arizona, Summer 1973
        I looked out at the night sky. The gold of the stars set in the black velvet of the sky made me think of William. William, who had been gone since eight in the morning and still wasn’t back. It was late.
            “Midnight.” I whispered as the grandfather clock began to chime the hour. I was sitting on the front porch with the door wide open. It was always warm in Arizona and the burglars who tried our house never made it out alive. The neighbors waved at me through their window. I waved back, forcing a smile to occupy my face.
            “Drunken hippies.” I muttered as the window closed. It was probably the truth. Just then a car pulled onto our desolate dirt road. I looked past the glare of the headlights and sighed sadly. It was definitely not my car, which William had borrowed that morning. It was a little red car that belonged to Anfanasia Wickam, the witch who live down the street. Instead of the delicate forty-something fiery haired beauty I had expected a blocky brunette twenty-something waved at me and smiled. I watched her, puzzled, as she pulled into Anfanasia’s driveway and disappeared into her house. I was about to go investigate when another car pulled onto my street. The headlights masked a little black convertible with heavily tinted windows. I jumped up and wave wildly, my smile almost splitting my face.
            “Shadow!” William jumped out of the car as soon as the engine was off. He ran up to kiss me thoroughly, running his hands up and down my back.
            “Where were you?” I asked when he let me go.
            “I had to see your mother.” he shrugged. I raised an eyebrow. The scents that clung to him weren’t entirely of my mother or her ‘house’. There were other scents, one I knew but just couldn’t place.
            “Okay.” I allowed while I searched my mind.
            “Have you eaten?” William inquired easily.
            “Yes. You’ve been gone for more than half the day. I wasn’t going to wait and risk attacking the neighbors.” I explained quickly. And I hated animal blood, which was all William could drink. It made me feel dirty.
            “It’s okay.” he laughed, running a hand through his hair. It was down past his shoulders, which was considered high fashion. Truthfully I hated it, and so did Anfanasia. With that thought I finally placed the scent William had not noticed.
            “Why was Anfanasia at my mother’s house?” I asked innocently.
            “Oh, she wasn’t at your mother’s house, really. We went-” William broke off, eyes widening. “How did you know-”
            “You were what?” I inquired, kissing his jawbone. He stiffened guiltily and I backed away from him. From farther away  caught the flush spreading across his cheekbones and the general disorder of his clothes.
            “We were at your mother’s house.” William said firmly. I held his eyes until he looked away.
            “What were you doing there?” I asked, crossing my fingers behind my back. Closing my eyes and biting my lip, I begged for him to tell me a truth other than the one I could see.
            “She was already there. I brought Cam a present.” William shrugged. I cursed the stars and looked at him.
            “You just said you weren’t at my mother’s house. So where were you?” I asked again. William looked away, swallowing hard.
            “Where I was and what I did is my concern, not yours.”
            “It’s my concern if you cheated on me.” I snarled. William’s face went slack.
            “What? How? I-”
            “I can tell William. It’s obvious. I mean look at yourself for god’s sake.” I spun around and strode to the door. William’s hurried footsteps sounded in the silence.
            “Are you crazy?” he asked angrily. I ignored him, taking the stairs two at a time. When I reached our room and wrenched open the closet door. Snatching up a suitcase, I started throwing clothes into it. William grabbed one of my wrists but I yanked it out of his grasp.
            “You couldn’t have just waited?” I hissed, throwing all of my clothes into the suitcase.
            “What?” he asked, confused. I grabbed a duffel bag and headed for the bathroom.
            “Waited for me. The last time we tried, I killed you. Naturally I’d be a little reluctant to try again. But you know what the funny thing is? I was willing to try tonight.” I spat, dumping all of my bath stuff into the bag.
            “You are?” William whispered. A terrible longing suffused his face for a moment, then was replaced by sorrow.
            “I was. But you just couldn’t wait!” I shouted, trying to mask the tears. Zipping up the duffel bag, I went back to get my suitcase. The only thing of mine that still hung in the closet was my wedding dress.
            “Please don’t go.” William begged. I ignored him and walked out the door.
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Boston, May of Previous Year
            The pain flared in my head. I looked to Sam, who was watching me with concerned eyes.
            “Go.” I told him. Something bad was about to happen. I could feel it in my bones.
            “I love you.” Sam kissed my forehead then shifted and ran off.
            “Love you.” I whispered after him. I cringed as the pain blasted through my head again. It reached a blinding crescendo, and then it disappeared altogether. Two people seemed to appear out of thin air. One was a stranger, a man with greasy brown hair and dark red eyes. The other was someone I knew well.
            “Shadow Viguié, my name is Jacob Shmeltz.” the stranger held out his hand and I ignored him.
            “What are you doing here, William?” I asked coldly. Hurt flared in his eyes. He came over to help me up from where I’d fallen to the ground. I snatched my hand away and hopped to my feet. Brushing myself off, I glared at him before turning to the stranger with my eyes full of questions.
            “Cam and David are dead. A man killed them two months ago.” William said quietly. I gasped and felt tears burn in my eyes. William reached for me and I fell into his embrace, succumbing to old habits as the tears began to spill.
            “Why are you here?” I asked Jacob.
            “I represent the Lords and Ladies of the Court. I am here to tell you something very important, and to read you your parents’ will.” Jacob answered. I scowled at him. None of those aloof mongrels could ever speak straight.
            “You have to take the throne.” William said simply. I shook my head violently.
            “Why can’t Victoria take over?” I asked, wiping my tears away and trying to make sense of what I’d heard.
            “She had your parents killed.” Jacob said slowly. I blinked at him. But realization dawned on me quickly.
            “Oh god. I’m next in line.” I gasped, clinging to William as if he could protect me.
            “You have a year to decide.” William told me. I balled my hands into fists and shut my eyes.
            “But Jacob here is going to tail me until then?” I guessed flatly.
            “Unfortunately, yes. Young William here will accompany us.” Jacob smirked. I spun away from both of them.
            “My people will kill you!” I exclaimed angrily.
            “Your people? We are your people Shadow.” Jacob said, exasperated.
            “My people as in the United States government. As in me and Anfanasia.” I hissed, not mentioning Lunnette Hawthorne, our newest recruit. The color drained from Jacob’s already ghostly skin.
            “So the rumors are true.”
            “Let me set them to rest. I am part of the Black Roses and I have no problem with killing anyone who threatens that position.” I said, then I was gone.
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Two Weeks Later…
        “No!” I sobbed. All around me people screamed, trying to escape the building as it burned around them and began to collapse.
            “I love you.” Sam wheezed with his final gasping breath. The tears flooding from my eyes splattered on his colorless face. I knew better than to turn them. William had taught me a lesson and he wouldn’t hesitate to do it again.
            “You should have listened to me!” William shouted. He laughed as the building fell around us. Against the background of flames he looked like an avenging angel, dark and mischievous.
            “I hate you! I hate you!” I howled, launching myself at him. He threw me away easily and stood over me, gloating.
            “You’ve gone soft. You shouldn’t have stopped drinking human blood when you’re lucky enough to be able to stomach it! Who’s more powerful now, Shadow?” he laughed maniacally and the insane glint in his eyes was as disturbing as Sam’s blood on his lips. William would be sick for months. He would have to find a place to hole up. I wouldn’t have to worry about him for a while. But he would be back, and he would pay for what he had done. If it took until my last breath, I would make him pay.
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Present Day
            I jolted awake, panting. My bed sheets were twisted around my legs and they restricted my frantic fighting.
            “Shadow!” Lisa was at my side in moments, pressing a bottle to my lips. I downed it in a few gulps.
            “What-” I started to speak but I choked on the air coming down my throat.
            “You haven’t breathed in eight hours. It’s four in the morning. You just started screaming and fighting in your sleep. God, Shadow, I’ve been so worried but I couldn’t wake you up!” Lisa gasped, tears streaming from her eyes. I slowly disentangled myself from my sheets.
            “Shh, shh, it’s okay.” I murmured. Lisa threw herself into my arms, curling up against me. I rubbed her back, muttering soothing words into her hair. Her quick breathing hitched in her throat.
            “Don’t ever scare me like that again. I don’t ever want to lose you. Promise you’ll never leave.” Lisa begged. I understood completely. I’d taken care of her since the government took her from her foster home the year before. I was her mother, her sister, and her best friend. We had a bond that couldn’t be broken, even after we both fell in love with the same guy.
            “I promise. Shh, I promise. I’ll never leave you. I’ll always be here.” I swore. Her breathing gradually slowed. I smiled softly, stretching out on the bed next to her. We curled up with each other, foreheads touching. When her deep, even breathing told me she was asleep I finally allowed my eyes to close.
            When sleep finally came it was deep and dreamless. Lisa’s reassuring warmth pushed me back into sleep every time I started to wake. I slept soundly and didn’t worry about anything until morning.

Falling Petals Chapter Three

Chapter Three: An Old Friend
            “Okay, I need you to concentrate, Rose.” Lisa told me again. I rolled my eyes, gritting my teeth.
            “I’m trying!” I hissed, squinching my eyes shut.
            “No! Eyes open. The whole point is being able to influence people’s emotions without them noticing. Come on, you can do it!” Lisa tapped me on the back of my head.
            “Eric, wipe that stupid grin off your face.” I snapped. His face fell.
            “Sorry.” he muttered, looking over at Lisa. She frowned and shrugged.
            “I guess she just doesn’t have the mind power. That’s too bad. The power will be a constant distraction.” Lisa reported, downcast.
            “You shouldn’t have given me your blood! You knew I would temporarily absorb some of your powers.” I accused angrily.
            “We thought you were dying!” Lisa protested.
            “Then you should’ve grabbed a bottle instead of slashing open your arm.” I glared at the snowy white bandage that wrapped around Lisa’s wrist.
            “Well if you would take better care of yourself, I wouldn’t have to worry about it!”
            “You know very well I’ve only done that before with two other people. Eric has way more power than you!” I purposely didn’t mention Sam, because every time I heard his name it made my heart hurt.
            “At least we can use it!”
            “Oh really?” without so much as twitching a finger, I pushed through Lisa’s steel plate barriers as well as Eric’s flimsy shields. Within seconds she was crying like crazy and he was crying his eyes out.
            “Please Rose, stop!” Lisa giggled, pleading breathlessly.
            “What do you say?” I sang, laughing. I let go of Eric’s mind, grabbing his hand instead and passing him a tissue.
            “I’m sorry! I was wrong! Please forgive me high and mighty Rose, queen of my heart!” Lisa shrieked.
            “Well, if you can’t be sincere, at least you can dazzle me with words.” I grinned and released my grip on her emotions. Lisa collapsed into a chair, exhausted.
            “See, I’m telling you. The easiest way to get her to do something is to tell her she can’t do it. Pay up.” Lisa wiggled her fingers at Eric.
            “No way. My way worked the first day we met. It would work twice as well now.” Eric protested.
            “Okay, what are we arguing about now?” I asked, exasperated.
            “She decides?” Lisa looked at Eric. He nodded.
            “Decides what?” I sighed.
            “We made a bet on the best way to make you do something.”
            “What are my choices?”
            “I said the best way was to tell you that you can’t do whatever it is we want you to do.”
            “And I said the best way was to use my masculine wiles, like when you told me who you really are.” Eric said.
            “Ah. And how much did you bet?” I asked.
            “Three hundred.” Lisa said.
            “Jeez, you guys are ridiculous!” I shook my head with disbelief.
            “Yes we are. So who won?”
            “I have to say Lisa’s right. I hate it when people say I can’t do something. It bugs me like crazy until I actually do it.”
            “Yes!” Lisa pumped a fist in the air. Eric pulled out his wallet and counted out three hundred dollars.
            “Oops. Guys, we have to go!” I yelped when I glance at the time on my cell phone.
            “Drive fast.” Eric told me as we dashed for his car. I smiled delightedly and snatched the keys off the table. We made a half hour drive in five minutes. Lisa jumped out of the car as soon as it stopped, kissing the ground fervently. The she wiped her mouth desperately.
            “Yeah, that wasn’t a good idea.” Eric laughed.
            “Ew, eww, ewww!” Lisa yelled, spitting to try and get the taste of the dirty ground out of her mouth.
            “Yeah, no duh.” I giggled. Suddenly we were surrounded by cheerleaders in their custom, flowery uniforms.
            “Lisa, come on, we’ve got to sort and get organized.” one of them trilled, shifting daintily from foot to foot.
            “Okay, I’m coming. See you later, guys.” Lisa waved at us while she was dragged away.
            “You have to admire that girl. She has a lot of spunk.” Eric watched her go, grinning.
            “What am I, chopped liver?” I asked, amused.
            “No, you have fire. Way more hot.” Eric’s voice got deeper.
            “Come here.” I commanded, pulling him down so I could kiss him. The bell rang and we jolted apart, laughing.
            “Let’s go to class.” Eric suggested, taking my hand gently. I smiled at him, feeling the newfound heat of his power like an aura around him.
            “Yeah.” I followed him, wincing slightly as my head pounded. The tardy bell rang as we settled into our seats. Anna looked over at me. There was something desperate and scared in her eyes. I couldn’t help but feel sorry for her. That must’ve been what made me open the note she passed me.
            Please Shadow, we need to talk.
            For the first time in centuries, her writing was as neat and calculated as it had been when we met. Before she betrayed me and performed forbidden magic. It warmed my heart just the tiniest bit.
            What do you want to talk about Anna?
            I underlined her name several times. She had a hard time remembering that we were on a mission.
            About William. You need to know what happened that night. It wasn’t what you think. Please let me explain.
            I stared at the note blankly, shocked. Then fury bubbled up inside me. Eric glance over at me, curious.
            Anfanasia, I know exactly what happened that night and nothing you say will change that. I will never forgive you, and I will never forget what you did. We were married, and you ruined it all in one night. I hate you. I can kill you in an instant. You would do well to remember that if you value your pathetic half-life.
            My writing was a furious scrawl. I almost tore through the paper. The color drained out of Anna’s face as she read the note, and she looked close to tears. Eric shot me another glance, worried this time. I stared straight ahead, enraged.
            Are you okay? You look kind of pissed.
            I looked over at him, trying to smile.
            Yeah, I’m fine. Just tired of stupid people.
            Tell me about it.
            I smiled at Eric. He mouthed; ‘No, really, tell me about it.’
            God, Anna’s just being horrible. She did something really bad a long time ago. It messed up a lot and killed people. She’s trying to explain it away. I’m so sick of her. At least I have you to… distract me.
            I smiled at him suggestively.
            Ditch with me after second hour?
            Why not now?
            Eric chuckled softly. I looked at him sideways, confused.
            Flowers
            That one word had me palming my forehead and groaning quietly, cursing myself for forgetting.
            Duh! Sorry, pardon my blonde moment. After second hour then.
            Blonde moment?
            You’re telling me you don’t know what a blonde moment is? How am I more caught up with the times than you are?
            No I don’t, really. And I don’t know, you being a closet old lady and all.
            I flung my pencil at him. The teacher turned around to find us innocently taking notes. When she turned back to the white board, Eric chucked my pencil back at me. we laughed softly, but quieted before the teacher could pinpoint the source of the noise. The rest of the hour continued like that. At one point we accidentally hit one of the other students and blamed it on someone else, staring a war. Finally the whole class was laughing so loud at my military tactics that the teacher joined in, throwing markers and erasers at me- most of them I dodged expertly before retaliating playfully. Ms. Hawthorne was the coolest. The bell rang and we were actually reluctant to leave.
            “Flowers.” Eric reminded me again.
            “Bye Ms. Hawthorne.” I blew a kiss at her as Eric hefted me over his shoulder. He carried me out of the room while I laughed, smacking his back lightly.
            “Wow, talk about back to the Stone Age!” somebody yelled. We all laughed. Some students whistled and howled at us, while others looked at us with undisguised hatred. But nobody could ignore us. Eric only let me down when he deposited me into my second hour seat.
            “Watch the PDA!” Agent Downham warned from his desk.
            “Yes sir!” I snapped my hand up in a salute. Agent Downham rolled his eyes and turned back to the student he was talking to. The tardy bell rang, and the speakers crackled.
            “Nothing special today, students! Please remember flowers are being passed out as I speak. Don’t be too disappointed if you don’t get one!” it was my recorded voice again. The whispers started. Lisa flounced into the room
            “Flower time!” she trilled happily. Every single person got at least one rose. They’d better, I had for it. I’d also paid for an extra twenty for Eric.
            “Cover their eyes.” Lisa commanded when we were the last two people in the class without flowers. Two of the cheerleaders skipped over, eager to comply. I wrinkled my nose as one of the girls covered my eyes.
            “Set up!” Lisa clapped her hands twice. There was a bunch of rustling and an awed whisper made its rounds.
            “And… open!” Lisa shouted. I opened my eyes and squealed like expected.
            “Ladies and gentlemen, your Rose King and Queen.” Lisa announced. The cheerleader who had been covering my eyes tied a midnight black cape around my neck. Eric’s cheerleader did the same, but his cape was a snowy white. We were presented with delicate crowns constructed from golden flowers twisted around each other. We must’ve gotten a flower from every person in the school twice over. The hundreds of flowers were weaved into necklaces and bracelets, anything we could wear. They handed us golden scepters, topped with jeweled flowers. Mine was a Black Magic rose in full bloom. Nobody had ever bred a true black rose, but the Black Magic was the closest you could get. Eric’s scepter was topped by a rose too, but his was pure white with petals just beginning to open. The speakers crackled, rattling painfully in my mind.
            “All students to the auditorium please. I repeat, all students to the auditorium please.” the sugary sweet voice announced pleasantly. Agent Downham started to direct the students through the door single file, where they then proceeded to dissolve into the student melting pot.
            “Nope! You two come with me.” Lisa commanded.
            “What the hell?” I looked at her as if she’d gone crazy.
            “Just wait, this is cool.” Eric told me. Lisa grabbed my arm and waited for the crowd to clear before dragging us through the hallways. We went through the back entrance of the auditorium. Lisa deposited us onstage, behind the heavy velvet curtains.
            “Stay.” she ordered in a whisper. I reached my hand out. Eric took it and squeezed.
            “Can I have your attention, please?” the principal spoke through a microphone. She repeated herself three times but the noisy, excited students ignored her.
            “Hey! Shut up!” Lisa shouted into the microphone. I winced as the volume made my head throb again. The students, however, were instantly quiet.
            “Thank you Lisa.” the principal sighed.
            “Anytime.” my sister answered cheerily.
            “You all know why we’re here. It’s time for the grand reveal of this year’s Rose Royalty.” The principal sounded like a machine, flat and unenthusiastic.
            “I’ll take it from here, Ms. Monroe. So do you guys want to know who won?” one of the cheerleaders asked. The students cheered.
            “We can’t hear you!” Another cheerleader shouted. The noise coming from them seemed to shake the rafters and it made my head hurt even worse.
            “Well, I better give you what you came here for! This year’s Rose king and Queen are… Eric Slythe and Rose Sanford!” Lisa shouted. The curtains were drawn open, revealing a sea of excited cheering students. We smiled and waved. Eric bowed while I curtseyed, and I blew kisses at our avid audience.
            “Kiss her! Kiss her! Kiss her!” the students chanted slowly. I flushed. Eric watched me speculatively as I fidgeted. He looked out at the crowd for a second, then let go of my hand.
            “You don’t have to.” I murmured, turning to him. The crowd continued to chant, picking up speed.
            “What if I want to” Eric muttered back. Then he put his hand on my waist and his foot in just the right place, and he dipped me. The students went crazy. He pulled me back up and kissed me soundly. The crowd ate it up, cheering wildly. When Eric let me go, he slid his hands down my arms. Then he dropped to one knee. He let go of one of my hands to reach into his pocket. Eric pulled out a little box and held it up in his free hand. The crowd was eerily silent.
            “I’ve been wanting to ask you this for a while. Rose, will you-“ he paused dramatically. My heart was caught in my throat, my mind in denial.
            Please don’t say it. Please don’t say it! I begged silently. The chain around my neck seemed to burn my skin.
            “-go to prom with me?” he finished. I gasped aloud, relieved. The chain around my neck became a comforting weight once again.
            “Yes!” I exclaimed. Caught up in the ecstasy of relief, I pulled him up to kiss him passionately. There was a low groan from some students and excited yelps       from others as bets were won and lost. The girls sighed dreamily or complained about how much their boyfriends hated them. There was a flurry of activity as Lisa and the cheerleaders ran up to squeal over how romantic we were. By the time the voice crackled over the announcement system again my head was throbbing worse than ever and I was thoroughly annoyed.
            “All students report to your third hour class as soon as the bell rings. Again, all students please report to your third hour class as soon as the bell rings. Thank you and have a great day!” there was that sugary sweet voice again, grating at the few nerves left standing.
            “Ready to go?” Eric whispered.
            “Oh yeah.” I let him pull me along. Puzzled, I wondered why. Until very recently anybody who touched me had their heads ripped off. Back in my heyday, before the catastrophe, I had been a vicious killer and no one would dare push me around. Now I was letting people take control of where I went. There was the problem; I was letting them. Yet, I was supposed to be innocent. I guess I was just fitting my role.
            “Hey, are you okay?” Eric’s words broke into my thoughts. “I’m fine, but can we go somewhere quiet?” I pleaded, rubbing my forehead.
            “I know just the place.” Eric’s smile was small and intimate. I responded in kind even though I felt like slamming my head against a wall. He pulled me over to my car. I opened the door quickly, before he could do it for me. Eric smiled again, confused this time. I frowned at my feet. How can a person possibly smile this much? I wondered.
            “Ouch.” I winced as the radio blared. Eric shut it off immediately. When we drove past the White House I knew exactly where we were going. We were silent as he drove but we held hands the whole way. The ground crunched under the tires as Eric slipped the car under the trees. The hand-made pond actually had chunks of ice in it, which was surprising in May. I sat down and put my head in my hands. The pounding got worse the longer I stayed awake.
            “You alright?” Eric asked softly.
            “No. I groaned. The pain in my head felt familiar, something I’d felt before.
            “What’s up?” he asked, putting his hand on my leg.
            “I’ve just got a really bad headache.” I muttered. Eric started to move his hand up from its spot on my knee. My breath caught in my throat but it was more from memory than genuine feeling.
            “Do you need a distraction? Would that help?” he rubbed his thumb across my thigh, skin rasping against my jeans. I looked up at him, breathing in that heady scent.
            “Yes. Please.” I begged, twisting my hands in his shirt. He leaned over to kiss me, twining his hands in my hair. He worked his fingers, the little tugs sending tiny shivers of pleasure through my body. I reached for the buttons on my shirt. Heat poured off Eric in waves, making me almost sweat. My shirt lay open now and Eric kissed his way down to my jeans. With each kiss my head pounded more. The pain became more intense with each moment passing.
            “Rose. You’re so beautiful.” Eric murmured, lips brushing my skin. He had me pressed to the ground again and I wiggled against him. He groaned and kissed me on the lips. Eric was slowly losing control of his powers. The forced passion was taking over, clouding my senses. Amazingly, the pain kept my head clear. Even though Eric’s healing influence was spreading through my body, my headache was somehow immune.
            Eric!” I gasped, curving into him as he bit down gently on the curve of my neck. He ignored me, hands caressing my skin as he worked on the button of my jeans. It came open easily.
            Suddenly a twig popped behind us. I rolled Eric off of me and quickly buttoned up my jeans. Jumping to my feet gracefully, I spun to find the source of the noise. I padded forward on full alert- especially those that weren’t natural.
            “Rose?” Eric asked warily. He put a hand on my shoulder. I shrugged him off, stalking forward.
            “Shh!” I warned softly.
            “Rose!” he said urgently, shouting in whispers.
            “Be quiet and don’t move.” I told him just loud enough for his weak human ears to pick up. I buttoned up my shirt with fleet, deft flicks of my wrist. There came another loud snapping noise and I zeroed in on the direction it came from. A low growl rumbled from my throat. I sighed with relief as the source of the disruption was revealed. A doe stepped lightly into the clearing, stepping on another twig in the process. The snapping sound echoed through the clearing again as the twig surrendered to the weight of the doe.
            “Thank god. It’s just a doe.” Eric sighed. But our relief was short-lived. The doe collapsed to the forest floor. I dashed forward. I searched desperately for any signs of life. Then I looked up at Eric with sorrowful eyes.
            “It’s dead.” I reported. The doe lay still, victim to the kind of cruelty I had been doing my best to avoid.
            “What kind of monster would kill an innocent animal? What was the point?” Eric asked angrily. Realization dawned on me. My head throbbed, the pain almost at its climax.
            “Someone who knows who I am. Someone who wants to get my attention.” I said slowly. Probably a relative, someone mad because I got the easy life. It had happened before.
            “But… an animal?” Eric repeated, shocked.
            “Come out, come out wherever you are! If you’re here to play, I’m game. If you’re here to kill me, here I am. Give it your best shot!” I shouted into the forest. My challenge echoed in the silence, angry and taunting.
            “Rose, what are you doing?” Eric asked, panicked. He pulled on my arm but I stood my ground.
            “They can’t hide forever. Come on, show yourself you bloody coward. Come get some!” I roared, furious.
            “Rose! Let’s just leave. Please!” Eric begged, pulling on my arm again. I wrenched my hand out of his and pushed both palms up to the sky.
            “Come on! What kind of vampire sulks in the woods like a witch? Show yourself. Now!” I commanded with the full power of my heritage ringing clear in my voice. Nothing happened. Frustrated, I slowly lowered my hands. Rage boiled in my veins. Then there was a soft noise, like a cat dropping onto a granite counter.
            “Rose!” Eric shouted a warning.
            “Well, I see you’ve gotten yourself a new human toy.” a voice I knew well came from behind me. A final, debilitating wave of pain forced me to my knees. I finally recognized the pain, remembered the last time I’d felt it. This time, it had come too late.
            “Who the hell are you? And will you get off my freaking car?” Eric yelled. I got up, brushing myself off.
            “You haven’t told him about me? Tsk tsk. That isn’t proper etiquette. How about we show some common courtesy? I believe introductions are in order.” that voice was as smooth and rich as melted chocolate. It wasn’t as deep as Eric’s but it was infinitely more appealing.
            “Rose? What’s going on here?” Eric was freaking out, pulse fluttering like a frantic bird. I turned around slowly but Eric was in front of me, trying to protect me from someone he didn’t stand a chance against. I pulled him behind me and faced the boy I had once loved.
            “William, this is Eric Slythe. Eric, this is William Wolfe.”
            “Rose-” Eric choked out my name.
            “Rose? Oh, so you’re on a mission. How old are you now? You look about the same as when I met you. But how old were you then? Eighteen? Old enough for me.” William looked me over in a way that made me blush. He stood on the car, a murderous angel looking for revenge.
            “I’m seventeen now. I was eighteen then.” I told him absently. I was too caught up on how he looked to pay attention. He was still tall, maybe six one. Of course, he always would be. William’s skin was a darker color than mine.  He was dressed in black from head to foot. William’s black eyes were framed by thick dark lashes, but they weren’t feminine at all. How could they be set in that face? His features were regal, his mouth utterly irresistible. William’s silky black hair had been long the last time I had seen him, falling into his eyes. Now it was short and spiky and the tips of it were died blue- my favorite color. William sniffed the air delicately, like a cat.
            “Um, Rose?” Eric ventured. William started to move toward him, tasting the air.
            “He smells good.” William murmured, moving ever closer.
            “He has power. You look good.” I remarked. As Eric’s heart beat faster yet the delicious scent of his blood radiated from him powerfully.
            “It’s the diet. Keeps me from going feral like all the others.” William stalked closer to Eric. He seemed almost drugged by the smell of Eric’s blood. It was getting to me too.
            “Rose?” Eric questioned. I couldn’t move, hypnotized by the feral grace of William’s movement. Do I move like that? I wondered. But William was closing in on Eric fast and I had to pay attention.
            “Don’t touch him.” I warned William softly and without any real conviction.
            “I won’t.” William murmured.
            “Rose. Help!” Eric begged. It broke William’s tenuous control. He dashed forward, forced Eric’s head back, and bit. Eric cried out as William’s fangs broke through his skin. The tantalizing smell of his blood grew stronger as William drank. Eric whimpered my name, yanking me out of my dazed stupor. I darted forward, pulling William away from Eric. We toppled over, tussling until I ended up on top. I held him down as he bucked beneath me, struggling to be free. Eric watched us, shocked, holding a hand over the sluggishly bleeding wounds in his neck.
            “Go.” I commanded. Looping an arm around William’s neck as he forced us up, I shifted so I was holding him from behind. I dragged him back a few steps. Dazed, Eric followed us. William strained toward him, snarling with bloody lips.
            “Rose…” Eric sighed. He looked drowsy, hypnotized. I cursed violently. I’d forgotten the anesthetic effect feeding sometimes had on our victims.
            “Eric! Leave! Now!” I snapped. Eric blinked at me. He looked between me and the car several times. Then he ran to the car. Right before he left, he asked;
            “Do you need Lisa?”
            “No, just go for god’s sake!” I shouted. Eric slammed the door and revved the engine. When the car’s noises faded, the disappeared altogether, I loosened my grip on William. He spun in my grip and I was ready to defend myself. In no way did I expect what happened next.
            William leaned down and kissed me. Shocked, I stood motionless for a few moments. When he tangled his hands in my hair and pulled so I tipped my head back, I moaned and kissed him back. William explored my mouth like we were right back where we had been so many years ago. I licked the blood off his lips. Under its effects I understood his actions. Heat coursed through my body, passion overcoming logic. I whimpered and twined my body around William’s, eliciting a passionate response. He gently tipped us over so we sprawled to the ground in a tangle of arms and legs. William let his hands wander over my body and under my shirt.
            William tipped his hand back and guided my lips to his neck. I knew what he wanted. One of the greatest pleasures of dating a vampire was having your blood drawn as a gift to your lover. It pulled me back to when we used to do it every day. After we got married but before- I pushed myself off of him, wrenching away from the temptation of his heartbeat. I may have been unique, but so was he.
            “Shadow, please.” he begged. I saw the need in his eyes, cleared of the effects of Eric’s blood. It was hard to believe anyone could lie that well.
            “That desperate? Gosh, I’m sorry. Do you want me to go get Anfanasia for you?” I asked innocently, pulling away further.
            “God, why is it always back to this? How many times do I have to tell you? No one but you!” William exclaimed, exasperated.
            “Yeah, because any guy will abstain from sex for more than a thousand years.” I said sarcastically.
            “I’m not just any guy, I’m your husband.” William retorted calmly.
            “You haven’t been my husband since 1973.” I felt tears fill my eyes and I squashed the tiny flicker of hope that had reared its head at his words.
            “Then why do you still wear my ring?” he asked, aiming for my heart. I fingered the silver chain at my neck. A delicate silver-gold ring hung off it. Usually it was concealed by my shirt, but now said shirt lay open. It was my wedding ring, the ring William had slid onto my finger when he vowed to love me forever.
            “I- I-” the tears broke free, flowing down my cheeks. William pulled me into his arms. Enfolded by his soft warmth, I cried for the first time in years. I let go of my pride and gave in to the fear, the remorse, and the terrible sense of heartbreak that had been hounding me since Boston. While I cried William hummed an old love song. He rocked me gently, face buried in my hair while tears leaked from those beautiful black eyes.
            “Ah ma belle. Ma fille. Ma amour. Ma Noir.” he whispered. His words brought on a fresh wave of tears. It had been so long since I’d heard that name, the name William had given me the night we met. That name had always been his signal to me, his assurance that he was there for me, always waiting for my words, my touch, my love.
            “No.” I whispered.
            “What?” William asked, breath stirring my hair.
            “No.” I said loudly, confidently. Pushing away from William, I turned to leave.
            “Why?” his anguished cry crackled through the air.
            “Do you have any idea how much you hurt me? How can I ever trust you again? How can I give myself completely to someone- even if I love them- if I can’t even trust them?” I asked, silently begging him to give me the right answer, to tell me I couldn’t but I had to try.
            “Again with this! I would never turn from you Shadow! What did I do that has you so wrongly convinced I was unfaithful?” William asked, hurt.
            “I could smell her all over you!” I shouted, enraged. It was the first time I had told him that. Understanding slowly dawned, changing his expression from confusion to relief.
            “God, Shadow!” William laughed. He pulled me to him again, holding me tightly. His arms were like iron, making struggling impossible. He put his face in my hair again, breathing in deeply. I let him kiss me, hoping it would give me an opportunity to break free. It did. As soon as he loosened his arms and deepened the kiss, my arms were freed. I drew back and slapped him. He let go of me and I backed up quickly. Stunned, William held a hand to his face.
            “Sorry, am I interrupting something?” Anna asked nervously. I spun on her, growling low in my throat. Frightened, she backed up and looked to William for help. He stood between us, gaze wavering back and forth from my snarl to her pout.
            “No, you aren’t.” I straightened up out of my crouch.
            “Actually, you were.” William interjected. I glared at him.
            “I was leaving!”
            “We were talking.”
            “Why do you always try to control me? I’ve survived more than a thousand years without you.”
            “I’m not trying to control you. I’m trying to tell you the truth!” we were both shouting at a volume normal human beings couldn’t reach. Anna had covered her ears, he eyes wide and wild with confusion and fear.
            “Oh, the truth? The same truth you told me when you came home smelling like her?” I gestured at Anna. I could barely keep track of the emotions flooding through me; hurt, anger, sorrow, regret, nostalgia- all that and more. And through it all the feeling that kept me from leaving, a misguided sense of love.
            “I told you the truth then, like I’m trying to do now. So why don’t you just shut your mouth and listen?” William raged. I was silent. The color drained out of his face as he realized the gravity of his mistake. With my mouth in a tight line, I turned to Anna.
            “You two were made for one another. Liars, cheaters, and traitors, the both of you. You deserve each other. Have at him. You have my blessing. I hope you’re both miserable for the rest of your lives together.” I said coldly, flatly. Then I turned and escaped into the forest on swift feet. I flitted through the trees like a ghost.
            “Shadow!” I paused to hear the gut-wrenching, broken-hearted howl, then the quiet sound of muffled sobs.
            “You caused this.” I whispered, knowing my voice wouldn’t carry back to him.
            “Shadow! Shadow, please. If you’ll just listen to me!” Anna begged. I hadn’t noticed her following me but now I spun slowly.
            “And why should I do that?” I questioned.
            “You have to trust me to-” she was cut off as I wrapped my hands around her neck. Anna choked, trying to breathe.
            “I don’t have to do anything. I’ll do exactly what I want when I want to do it. even if that means tearing open your throat and watching your black blood flow.” I growled, squeezing until she cried out.
            “Please!” she begged. I let go and backed away, leaving her gasping for air.
            “You better stay away from me. I already told you I have no problem with killing you, and I wasn’t kidding. So take Eric and stay the hell away from William!”
            “Um, do you mean take William and stay away from Eric?”
            “Isn’t that what I said?”
            “Uh-no.”
            “Whatever. You know what I meant.” I scolded. For a second I felt like I was back in the days when we were inseparable. When she was actually her and not some bizarre puppet with her personality.
            “Yes. OF course I do. How could I not? You always have been so focused on the missions that you’ve never noticed anything else.” Anna sighed. She started to get up, raising her hand, and I flinched back, watching for the telltale crackles of magic. A timelessly sorrowful look flitted across her features before she masked it.
            “Watch yourself. If you hurt the people I love, you will live to regret it.” I smiled grimly. Anna’s face slackened and blanched. She started to cough again and I scowled at her. Then I turned and left. With my unnatural speed it took only a minute to get to the White House. I ran straight up to my room and threw myself onto my bed. It had been a long day. Though school wasn’t even over yet, I knew I’d sleep through to the next morning. I left a note on the dresser telling Lisa not to worry, then I dropped out of the world.
            I would dream that night. I would dream of me, of him, of us.